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ENERGY MOVE THROUGH ENVIRONMENT BY different kinds, by air, water, natural resorces, trees, plants,by all these energy will full... in all days these process was helding
Yes plants can breath! They have pores on the underside of there leaves called stomata, In the day the plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and at night plants take in oxygen. Plants do not have lungs like animals do and thus do not breath in the same way as people. Gases pass in and out of a plant using pressure differences. The stomata or holes are regulated by two guard cells that open and close the holes as the plants respond to there environment.
A defoliant is a plant-removing or plant-killing agent. Plants can, in general, be called foliage. "De-planting" is removing plants, physically or by killing them. Correction - Foliage= Leaves. Defoliants cause the leaves to die and drop, which starves the plant. Agent orange was a defoliant as was arsenic for cotton plants.
large leaves to strangle and kill other plants and think roots for water and nutrience consumption.
In solar power plants, the power is directly transmitted through converter but excess power is usually stored in a battery and transferred through converter.
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves.
Cellular respiration is the process by which plants release energy in food to carry on life processes. During cellular respiration, plants breathe through the cells in their leaves.
Transpiration
Transpiration
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photosynthesis
Nutrients in plants travel up the roots to the leaves through the xylem and phloem. Small pores then release the gases that the plant produces.
oxygen
oxygen and water vapor
transpiration
Sometimes, plants can let water go through their leaves by a process called TRANSPIRATION.
During photosynthesis, plants make oxygen and water. Water then moves out of tiny holes on the leaves and into the air. The water vapor rises up into the atmosphere, and as it cools it condenses.